I've kind of become addicted to archival inks and have found that Pygma Microns are in high demand and with good reason. I like the way micrometers write and find them perfect for journaling. I don't really like the big nib sizes, but I don't like the smallest ones either. I kept coming across micron PN and had no idea what PN stood for or what made them different. Curiosity finally got the better of me, and that's when I found out that PN stands for Plastic Pen. I'm a big fan of Tombow Fudenosuke pens and I thought they looked like this. I fell in love with her instantly and don't think I'll go back now. It's really a matter of personal preference and I like harder nibs.
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